2009 Gibson studio, what amp???

I just purchased a 2009 les paul studio. New at playing guitar. I also got a fender muatang iii v.2 amp. Not sure this is the right amp for me. Thinking about line 6 spider jam or cube amp. Love g&r and that era of music. Any suggestions. I live in a town house and don't need super loud.

Really, if you're new at playing guitar the Fender Mustang 3 will be fine for now. And while as you improve you'll look to get better equipment, neither the Line 6 Spider nor the Roland Cubes are improvements on the Mustang for pretty much any style of music.

Actually, I go by Dave, but there are already too many Daves on this forum.

Really, if you're new at playing guitar the Fender Mustang 3 will be fine for now. And while as you improve you'll look to get better equipment, neither the Line 6 Spider nor the Roland Cubes are improvements on the Mustang for pretty much any style of music.

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You have a nice little practice amp and that's all you need right now. When you improve and maybe want to get out & start jamming with other people that's when you'll need to upgrade. That's also when you'll have a better idea of the sort of thing you're looking for, your needs will change a lot between now and then.

I played/practiced on a Fender Frontman 15 amp with my Les Paul and my Strat with no issues. Finally upgraded last month. Frontmans are simple, no bells and whistles, inexpensive and functional for beginner/intermediate level. However, I am not too sure they are in production anymore, but can be found used. Here is a link for your viewing pleasure:

Fender Mustang III is a lot of amp out the box. Even more potential once you start digging into the software. That's what I have at the moment. Used to have a Hot Rod Deluxe. Still digging the Mustang. Give it a chance.

Maybe its from being new but the mustang sounds so fender to me. And I like and am use to more of the marshall sound. It's probably that I don't know how to use the settings yet. I have dabbled in guitar playing a few times but never stuck with it. Now I have the guitar I always wanted I am motivated to learn again. I was thinking line 6 because of all tones that are already there. And being new its nice to strum a cord and recognize a song or artist. I am thinking this would help keep me motivated. I just hear so many haters on the line 6. And I have been reading a lot of bashing on the new marshall amps. I am mot ready for nor can really afford a jcm900 so just not sure what to do.

You can use the hate as an indication of how happy the average person is with a product but that doesn't necessarily mean you won't be. All the GC's I've been in have had plenty of them out for me to try though. So there's that. Go check one out. Take some headphones with you if you don't want to crank it in front of everyone. I've even snuck into the platinum room with stuff that doesn't belong in there because I wanted more privacy.

No one can really tell you which is best for you. At the same time I doubt you can't get the presets you want. Matter of fact, install the Fuse software and import some presets that are rated high for songs you want to play.